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JohnnyLongtorso
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« on: March 12, 2011, 03:54:20 PM »

I have to say, the Vermont Senate has the most absurd way of distributing seats.

Here's a less insane way of doing things. Fifteen two-member districts, with no towns split up. Burlington is almost the perfect size for a two-member district, which is why I went with this over 30 single-member districts.



Most of the bigger towns are given districts centered around them: Bennington (yellow), Brattleboro (red), Rutland (purple), Barre (green), Montpelier (pink), South Burlington (sky blue), and Colchester (light green). And the black and brown districts are designed specifically to represent the Northeast Kingdom.
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